Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, English, 2007.What does it mean, to “behave like people in novels”? More importantly, what does it mean for a novelist to put this comment in the mouth of one of her characters? Edith Wharton and Charlotte Smith, and their representations of readers and writers, illustrate the personal and social negotiations between romance, the sentimental novel, and realism. Conventionally placed as the reader of romance, rather than writer, the woman novelist explores how this anxiety plays out in the lives of her characters, particularly those characters most sensitive to literature. This study aims to show how the complex negotiations between romance and realism are played out through the figure of the romantic her...
With moral and social content of a setting, characters’ personal traits are changed and shaped. In ...
Focusing on familiarity in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries, this dissertation exa...
Abstract: The Age of Innocence, a novel written by Edith Wharton in 1920, demonstrates the polished ...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, English, 2007.What does it mean, to “behave like people in nove...
This thesis seeks to examine the representations of reading in the Romantic novel. William Godwin‰Ûª...
Edith Wharton was among the most prominent writers of her time and could compete with any of her con...
Literary realism draws unquestionable New Historical ties. To read a novel or story with intent of d...
The only excellence of falsehood . . . is its resemblance to truth, proclaims a clergyman in Charlo...
This study will explore the dichotomy of culture and psychological landscape in Edith Wharton’s The ...
The Age of innocence, Edith Wharton’s best-known novel introduces to the reader an open view of theN...
This thesis will discuss how the dominant mode of communication presented in Edith Wharton's The Hou...
This study examines the form and function of Charlotte Smith\u27s allusions to the plays of Shakespe...
Textual Encounters: Reading Character in the Nineteenth-Century Novel explores how readers experienc...
In my thesis, I examine five of Wharton\u27s novels in light of this subject-- The House of Mirth (1...
English senior honors thesisIn the second Gilded Age that we live in now, it has been surprising to ...
With moral and social content of a setting, characters’ personal traits are changed and shaped. In ...
Focusing on familiarity in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries, this dissertation exa...
Abstract: The Age of Innocence, a novel written by Edith Wharton in 1920, demonstrates the polished ...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, English, 2007.What does it mean, to “behave like people in nove...
This thesis seeks to examine the representations of reading in the Romantic novel. William Godwin‰Ûª...
Edith Wharton was among the most prominent writers of her time and could compete with any of her con...
Literary realism draws unquestionable New Historical ties. To read a novel or story with intent of d...
The only excellence of falsehood . . . is its resemblance to truth, proclaims a clergyman in Charlo...
This study will explore the dichotomy of culture and psychological landscape in Edith Wharton’s The ...
The Age of innocence, Edith Wharton’s best-known novel introduces to the reader an open view of theN...
This thesis will discuss how the dominant mode of communication presented in Edith Wharton's The Hou...
This study examines the form and function of Charlotte Smith\u27s allusions to the plays of Shakespe...
Textual Encounters: Reading Character in the Nineteenth-Century Novel explores how readers experienc...
In my thesis, I examine five of Wharton\u27s novels in light of this subject-- The House of Mirth (1...
English senior honors thesisIn the second Gilded Age that we live in now, it has been surprising to ...
With moral and social content of a setting, characters’ personal traits are changed and shaped. In ...
Focusing on familiarity in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries, this dissertation exa...
Abstract: The Age of Innocence, a novel written by Edith Wharton in 1920, demonstrates the polished ...